SOURCE: sony trinitron kv-36fs76u
Hi,
From the symptoms you describe, it seems the high voltage flyback
autotransformer has failed along with the horizontal amplifier (they
are slaved to each other).
Well,
the only way to solve this is to get a technician take a look at the
set, I'm afraid. Repairs could cost upto $100 or more, depending upon
the number of components that need to be replaced,
Since the set is new, it may be worth getting
fixed up. If you decide to do so, call around, as shops have different
rates and different expertise. Many shops are hurting for work because
so many of the smaller sets are never repaired anymore; they are just
thrown out and replaced since the cost of a new set is sometimes as low
as the repair expense.
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please feel free to post them here.
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SOURCE: Sony FD Trinitron WEGA KV-36HS500 blinking red light 6 times
My Sony KV36HS500 Trinitron is doing the same thing. Last night the next street over was hit by lightning. The "7" blink pattern was happening, so like the manual stated, unplug it for 4 hours. Which I did. The t.v. is back up and running fine. It's a nice t.v., better than the plasma I paid over a grand for, that's already shot. It's a good t.v. and good that Sony put in the stand by protection to prevent the t.v. from dying an unnecessary young death. Patience, don't rush it, unplug the t.v. and leave it sit. Also, don't use a power strip, that was my mistake, and unplug your t.v. if storms are in the area, I was too lazy to and now I had to deal with this, in 8 years, only twice did this happen. I'd buy another one tomorrow if they still made them.
SOURCE: Sony Wega 40" TV will not turn on, standby light blinks 6 times repeatedly
Hello,For model KV-40XBR800,
Pls check following area.
Low HV Shutdown:
On the D Board.
Check IC8004/pin 7 should be 7.4v.
Check IC8006/pin 2 should be 2.5v if lower will trigger shutdown by causing pin 1 to turn on.
Check IC8006/pin 3 reference voltage 2.2v.
IC8006/pin 1 normally at 0v. If high
turns D5007 ON which turns the latch circuit Q6532,
Q6530, and Q6527 ON and turns the AC relay RY6501 OFF.
And NOTE: 6 blinks also can be Low B+ protection.
Unregulated 7.5 v from the power supply to 5v reg IC504 on the A Board. 5v to M Board Q2314
to CPU IC2300/pin 43. If 5v missing set will shutdown with 6 blinks.
Good Luck
Dals123
SOURCE: Sony FD Trinitron WEGA KV-36HS500 blinking red light 6 times
smack it on top a couple of times, it works for me :)
if ya cant duct it, smack it...
seriously...
SOURCE: Sony trinitron WEGA won't turn on and standby
Unfortunately, what you're describing is a repair issue. You won't be
able to address the problem with troubleshooting. There is a part
inside the TV that needs to be replaced. If you're under warranty,
this will cost you nothing. If you're not under warranty the cost
will likely be a minimum of $200 parts and labor. However, be warned
that the cost could be considerably higher.
Visit the link below so you can talk to Sony either on the phone or via online chat for your full range of options.
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/support-contacts.pl?
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